What is GDPR? The GDPR is a new EU legal framework that governs how users’ personal data is used. It applies to all automated and manual processing of personal data (i.e., collection, conservation, extraction, use, destruction, etc.).

Personal data is information that is used to identify an individual either directly or indirectly (i.e., first and last name, email address, IP address, telephone number, etc.).

What does GDPR change? GDPR gives individuals the control over how their personal information is being collected, stored and used. Under GDPR individuals have the following rights: The right to be informed The right to access The right to be forgotten The right to object The right to data portability